, 63% has already voted.inflorida53%.iowa 44%. and ohio 31%. john dickerson and i were talking about this earlier today. we could have most of the results already by the people that have come out early and that's why the campaigns spent so much time on getting out the vote early, this ground game on these early votes. >> pelley: we'll come back to you early and often. john dickerson is our cbs news political director. john is going to be showing us the various ways that the candidates can get to the 270 electoral votes necessary to twin presidency. john? >> well, first, scott, let's follow up on what bob was saying. we're going to dispatch with 41 of the states, the majority of the country cbs estimates based on the polling that those states are either going to go to barack obama or to mitt romney. that gives barack obama a start where he's likely to get 237 electoral votes, mitt romney is likely to get 191 electoral votes. so here we are at the beginning of the evening, nothing has been called, it's all possibility. so what is the easiest past for each candidate to get to that

their final efforts. >> on sunday president obama campaigned in concord, new hampshire,hollywood,florida, cincinnati,ohio, and aurora, colorado. he begins this morning with a rally in madison, wisconsin. nancy cordes is there covering the obama campaign. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president is due to address this crowd in about an hour and a half. he spends this final day of the campaign in three key midwestern states. here in wisconsin, then in ohio, and iowa. if he sweeps all three of those states tomorrow, his victory is almost assured and campaign officials say they feel very good about their chances. >> hello, florida! hello, virginia! hello, ohio! >> reporter: crisscrossing the country in this final lap, the president told crowds of 10,000 and 20,000 that he is the same bipartisan hopeful truth teller they elected four years ago. >> you know what i believe. you know where i stand. you know i tell the truth. ♪ you make me >> reporter: in the closing days this campaign has taken on the era of a traveling concert. over the weekend katy perry, dave matthews

in the electoral vote count. the winner has been named in all statesexceptfloridawhichis still too close to call at this point. mr. obama has a 50 to 48% lead over republican mitt romney in the popular vote. both candidates spoke last night. romney appeared in boston. he said the election is over but his principles endure. president obama appeared in chicago to claim victory. he calls for reconciliation and a divisive election. he told supporters the best is yet to come. and cbs reporter bigad shaban joins us from chicago where the president, of course, is celebrating at the end of a campaign that lasted nearly two years and cost some $2 billion. bigad. >> reporter: good morning. here's where the president took the stage at half past midnight in his hometown of chicago. he was greeted by a crowd of cheering supporters but one of the first few things he said during his half hour or so speech is that he wanted to congratulate governor romney and paul ryan on what he described as a hard-fought campaign. in fact, later he said, we may battle fiercely but it's because we love this country dee

the outcome of the election, but president obama is the winnerinflorida. fourdays after the election, almost 100% of the votes have been counted. the florida secretary of state's office says the president has about 74,000 votes more than mitt romney. and that's about 50% of the florida vote. to romney's 49.1%. so that means the president won eight of the nine swing states. romney only took one. north carolina. the final electoral vote tally? 332 for president obama, 206 for romney. >>> well, now that the election is over, both the president and the republicans addressed the issue of the so-called fiscal cliff. spending cuts and tax increases that will be triggered if it's not resolved by the end of the year. >> we can't just cut our way to prosperity. if we're serious about reducing the deficit, we have to combine spending cuts with revenue. and that means asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more in taxes. that's how we did it when bill clinton was president and that's only way we can afford to invest in education and job training and manufacturing all the ingredients of

campaign dayinflorida, wherevoters will help awarded biggest battleground prize. >> we can begin a better tomorrow, tomorrow and with the help of the people in florida, that's exactly what's going to happen. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the republican nominee is on a final tear through the states that will decide who wins the white house. >> god bless the people of wisconsin. >> i need iowa. >> cleveland really does rock! >> reporter: president obama is spending the final hours of the campaign in wisconsin, iowa and ohio. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: and he is using star power to push supporters to the polls. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: today bruce springsteen joins the president on the campaign trail. >> i get to fly around with him on the last day that i will ever campaign so that's not a bad way to end things. >> reporter: the latest polls show the white house race is tied nationally. but in the swing states, the president appears to have a slight edge. pollsters believe the president is closer to the 270 electoral votes needed to win. that means he has to capture fewer t

own hands. cbs 5, patrick sedillo. >>> not exactly the fiasco of 2005butfloridafinallyproduced an official result for the presidential election of 2012. well. that means 29 more electoral volts -- votes for president barack obama. it was a razor thin margin. out of about 4.4 million votes cast the difference was just 74,000 votes. and that's less than 1 percentage point and it brings the president to 332 electoral votes to romney's 206. >>> the scandal that brought down cia director david petraeus allegedly started with harassing e-mails sent by his biographer and mistress paula broadwell to another woman. an official said the fbi investigated the e-mails and uncovered the relationship. they were concerned petraeus' computer was compromised. the observers say he resigned because he believed this was the right thing to do. >> i think there was probably a calculus on the part of the director's you know math here to say this will come out, some way, some time. not a time under my control and i've got thousands of employees who i hold to one standard and when it does come out they'

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, after campaign iingifloridaonwednesday. jan crawford filed this report this morning as the romney campaign headed north. >> to say that the hurricane threw a wrench in the presidential election is really an under dstatement. think about it. less than a week to go, the race this tight. both sides suspending campaigning and romney yesterday back on the campaign trail but muting his attacks on the president. and the president yesterday getting to do something romney could not. act as comforter in chief. >> we're going to help you get it all together. i promise, you're going to be okay. >> reporter: he met with victims and officials, reassuring that the government will be there to help. >> we're going to get this whole thing -- we're going to get this whole thing set up. >> reporter: at his side republican governor chris christie, a romney supporter. to show he was moving beyond partisan politics. >> he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm. >> reporter: back on the campaign trail, romney toned down his criticism of the president,

in ohio, virginia and new hampshire after starting inorlando,florida. therepublican saying the president failed to live up to his promises and urged supporters to get to polls tomorrow. >> we have one job left to, make certain everybody who is qualified to vote gets out to vote. we need every vote in florida. >> the final poll at the campaign shows president obama leading romney nationally. the same poll reflects a four day rolling average showed romney head by a point on thursday. >> in florida thousands of people waited in lines around state to vote by absentee ballot. some people waited three to four hours. this process allows voters to request ballots or return ballots by mail over the weekend people waited up to eight hours to vote. democrats blame republican governor rick scott for long lines and say the governor and republican-controlled legislate you're cut the number of days from 14 to 8. >> early voting is underway in the bay area. this is the scene earlier today. about a third of eligible voters have voted in san francisco. alameda and santa clara counties report

gamble. and we asked anna werner to look into that. >>reporter:floridasold20,000 powerball tickets a minute today. >> i'm going to pay for hers, but lisa metzler didn't buy one. it's been a tough road for you, hasn't it? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: the letter carrier is fighting an addiction to gambling that cost her $70,000, as much as $10,000 on scratch- off lottery tickets. what did gambling do to your life? >> gambling flipped my life upside down. i shut out my family. i shut out my friends. it was all i wanted to do. >> reporter: you were hooked. >> i was hooked from day one. >> and they meet wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: metzler got help after she called this hot line run by the florida council of compulsive gambling, but last year, florida cut its budget by $1.5 million while spending $30 tellion on lottery advertising. pat fowler heads the council. >> a lot of the funding that our organization received was utilized for marketing and outreach because we know that's how we get help to the people who need it. >> reporter: six states have cut help for compulsive gamblers a

in all the statesexceptfloridawhichis still too close to call at this point. >> still waiting on that one. mr. obama has a 50-48% lead over republican mitt romney in the popular vote. he won most of the swing states for a convincing victory in the electoral vote count. now, both candidates spoke last night. romney appeared in boston. he said the election is over but his principles endured. president obama appeared in chicago to claim victory. called for reconciliation after a divisive election. cbs reporter bigad shaban now has the very latest in chicago. >> reporter: good morning. here's where the president took the stage at about half past hid night local time in his hometown of chicago. he was greeted by cheering supporters and one of the first few things said on that stage was end to congratulate governor mitt romney and paul ryan on what he called a hard- fought campaign and said "we may battle fiercely but it's because we love this country deeply." >>> reporter: the president's family joined him on stage to celebrate four more years in the white house. [ applause ] >> yo

swing state. >>helloflorida. >>they are hittinga as many as they can before election day. >> i need iowa! >> reporter: president barack obama took time to join president clinton in new hampshire that carries 4 of the votes needed to win. >> we have come too far to turn back now. >> reporter: both the romney and barack obama campaigns are predicting a victory on tuesday. but the polls show a very tight race with no clear favorite. >> if anyone has an edge it is the president because he needs fewer swing states to win the white house. >> i still think it is easier for the president to get the 270. not impossible for governor romney but all of the pieces have to fit together. >> there are a few undecided voters left and the can indicates know it could -- canidates know it could be down to who gets their supporters to the polls. >> let's get everyone out to vote on tuesday. >> ultimately it is up to you. >> reporter: both will continue their pace on monday. chris krosdzing the country during the final hours -- crisscrossing the country during the final hours. >> the battle over prop

crisscrossing the country. on sunday, president obama was in newhampshire,florida, ohioand colorado. >> i know a bunch of you already voted. >> yeah! >> but if you haven't, there's still time. >> reporter: today, he will hit more swing states, wisconsin, iowa and ohio before heading home to chicago for election day. >> after all we've been through together, we can't give up now. >> reporter: mitt romney's battleground bonanza sunday included iowa, ohio, virginia and pennsylvania. >> we're taking back the white house because we're going to win pennsylvania! >> reporter: today he will visit florida, ohio, virginia and new hampshire. >> if you are tired of being tired, not just tonight but all the time... >> reporter: both candidates saw huge crowds at their rallies this weekend. and both realize at this point it's all about getting as many people as possible into the election booth. >> that's what's going to decide this because frankly, there's very few if any undecided voters left. >> reporter: that's a fact even these candidates can agree with. >> we're no longer relevant now. we're props

himfloridaandnorth carolina, two states where he's doing well. we'll also give him virginia, with its 13 electoral votes. we're starting here with a map of other states that he would definitely get. now you've got him at 266. now he can take any one of those remaining five battleground states to win, even four electoral votes from new hampshire. that shows you why ohio is such a big deal. if we take ohio back off the map that takes him down to 252. >> of those that you just showed putting him at 266, how many of those states is he leading in? >> well, this is -- if you really want to start in his strongest positions are really in north carolina and virginia. excuse me, north carolina and florida. that only gets him to 235 if you add in the states he's already got. so that's really where he's doing the best right now. that's why his path to 270 is so tough. >> and the path for the president? >> well, the path for the president is better. you could even see a situation with the president where if he lost virginia, let's give virginia, ohio and florida to romney. then if the pr

is -- >> is it normal for jill kelley -infloridatohave -- >> she isn't your average housewifeinflorida. erinmoriarty will get into that later. she is a major figure around the central air force base mcdill air force base. >> and in washington as well. >> that, too. she's going fo visit petraeus in washington at the cia and petraeus is telling this to broadwell. and broadwell and he have just broken off. you can watch the wheels turning there. she's thinking did he throw me over for her and then the broadwell e-mails start. ankle kelly knows broadwell broadwell knows petraeus and then this circle starts. >> and fbi agent in tampa knows kelley. >> how does he know kelley? where did she get an fbi agent that says i can get a criminal investigation started into these harassing e-mails by the federal bureau of investigation. she meets him when she attends the tampa fbi citizens academy, eight-week program community leaders are allowed to sit through briefings to learn how the fbi works. she meets him there, chats him up afterwards. when this happens much later, she contacts

saw something from you sayingthatfloridawouldgo to romney. >> tom delta carl, a man who actually shows up today. he could've said no. thanks. we will be right back. ,,,, mark a milestone for a popur pet-friendly literacy initiative. it's the tenth anniversary of "paws to rea" the program has ch >> which is on parade. a milestone for a popular pet friendly literacy initiative. it's the tenth anniversary of pasta read. the program has children read aloud to dogs helping the students improve their literacy skills and gain confidence reading in public. >> they actually become self-confident, happy children who often go home and try to replicate the whole program at home. >> more than 7000 7000 and nine -- elementary schoolchildren have participated over the last decade. similar programs have sprung up around the state. >>> here and there you are san jose quarterback turning heads. tim coyle, give us the latest. >> reporter: the sec dominates the standings every year, but its newest member is leading. and i'm led by 20. fourth-quarter 20. fourth-quarter 20. fourth-quarter. final minu

to his life jacket when the vessel capsized. >> incredible video out ofsouthfloridaafterrescuers are able to locate a man stranded at sea after his 12- foot fishing boat sank. the man's brother was also on the boat. that sank in miami. they are expected to be okay. >> the cooler came in handy. >>> in breaking news overnight, the police standoff that kept treasure island closed to the public is now reopened. the standoff is over, the suspect is dead and those off- ramps to eastbound and westbound interstate 80 to treasure island everything is back open back normal. unfortunately, they turned the metering lights on a little early. so we got some good sized backups for 6:15 this morning. so they extend beyond looks like the 880 overcrossing. let's go to our maps show you what else is going on. once again, those off-ramps to treasure island are re-opening and i just heard from our radio partners kcbs that it sounds like muni will be shuttling people who weren't able to get home from the transbay terminal. that bus may be shuttling them home now. that's back to normal. what's still an

advocates are ready to fight if this race becomes too close to call. by 5 p.m., alloffloridapollswill be closed with its 29 electoral votes a grand prize in the electoral count. both candidates have led in the polls at some time with the latest one showing that they are only one point apart. also at 5:00er the polls shut down in pennsylvania a state that has been leaning towards reelecting the president. >> when we do see those results, florida, ohio, pennsylvania, we'll probably tell the tale of this election. if barack obama carries those three states, the election is for all intents and purposes over. mitt romney needs one or probably two of those states in order to fill in his electoral map. >> reporter: so governor romney's added stop in pennsylvania is really a signal that his camp believes he has a shot for those 20 electoral votes. he just started airing tv ads there a week ago. shows what you a big shift that is. but president obama's campaign maintains that they will win pennsylvania. we'll see tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> she had a suspicion and she didn't act on it. an

hampshire,florida, ohioand colorado. >> i know a bunch of you already voted. >> yeah! >> but if you haven't, there's still time. >> reporter: today, he will hit more swing states, wisconsin, iowa and ohio before heading home to chicago for election day. >> after all we've been through together, we can't give up now. >> reporter: mitt romney's battleground bonanza sunday included iowa, ohio, virginia and pennsylvania. >> we're taking back the white house because we're going to win pennsylvania! >> reporter: today he will visit florida, ohio, virginia and new hampshire. >> if you are tired of being tired, not just tonight but all the time... >> reporter: both candidates saw huge crowds at their rallies this weekend. and both realize at this point it's all about getting as many people as possible into the election booth. >> that's what's going to decide this because frankly, there's very few if any undecided voters left. >> reporter: that's a fact even these candidates can agree with. >> we're no longer relevant now. we're props. ultimately it's up to you. you have the power. >> reporter: a

is the winnerinflorida. nearly100% of the votes have been counted now. the secretary of state's office says the president has 74,000 votes more than mitt romney. and that's about 50% of the florida vote to romney's 49.1%. so that means the pot won eight -- president won eight of the nine swing states, romney only took one north carolina. the final tally 332 for president obama and 206 for romney for electoral votes. >>> new details tonight about the scandal that brought down cia director david petraeus. cbs reporter bob orr on the fbi's investigation. >> reporter: sources say cia director david petraeus was never the target of an fbi investigation. but when his name surfaced in another probe, agents became concerned that petraeus or his e-mail accounts may have been compromised. it all began a few months ago when a female acquaintance of the cia director received a series of harassing e-mails. which apparently referenced petraeus. the woman who sources say is not a government official notified the fbi. federal agents quickly traced those e-mails back to petraeus' biographer paula broadwellm

exchanged with jill kelley. she'safloridasocialiteat the center of the sex scandal that cost cia chief david petraeus his job. kelley would e-mail general john allan something like saw you on television and you were terrific and allan would respond with "thanks, sweetheart:" but another senior defense official said some of the e-mails appeared to be more than just friendly exchanges or terms of endearment. allan was in line to become the military head of nato and that is now on hold. so who exactly is jill kelley? she is a 37-year-old married mother of three. she's done a lot of volunteer work with the military in florida but cbs reporter john miller tells us she was caught claiming to be someone she wasn't. >> dr. scott kelley a prominent tampa surgeon and his wife jill, a socialite, are on all the right vip lists at the air force base, but according to current and former military officials, jill was a force to be reckoned with. kelley participated in events to welcome officer from foreign countries and was even given a certificate naming her honorary ambassador. a state department sp

, longest alley-oop award. and no. 1, longest punt in football history. it wasinflorida. tatematthewson. put it in the guinness book of world records. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> our control room crew, our photographers, our writers, our reporters, all did a great job covering the giants today in the parade of champions. >>

assembly building at kennedy space centerinfloridatothe center's visitors center. the big move is part of the shuttle's retirement ceremony. so lucky, i got to see one of the last shuttle launches of atlantis in may 2010. itches the closest you can get where the restaurant's -- i have the close every you can get -- i was the closest you can get where the astronaut's family sits. it traveled more than 125 million miles. it's going to have a new home soon. >> just soon. >>> george lucas will make billions but he will give most of the money away after selling lucasfilm and other companies to disney. he said he will donate most of the sale to charity. one likely recipient may be his educational foundation or could create a new one with the money. he is joining fellow billionaires warren buffett and bill gates to give away most of their wealth. >>> the winner of the super lotto is claiming her fortune with 25 days to spare. the southern california woman bought the $23 million winning ticket last may but she left it in her glove compartment and forgot t her daughter saw a surveillance photo

, their spouses, running mates, all crisscrossing ohio, wisconsin, iowa, virginia,colorado,florida, nevada.and it's gonna look like this for the next 48 hours. >>> the convention was tonight. despite deadlocked national polls, mitt romney faces a tougher road. here is his closing plea to the crowd in englewood, colorado. >> we journeyed far and wide in this great campaign for america's future. now we're almost there. one final push is gonna get us there. we got a lot of short nights and long days, and now we're close. the door to a brighter future is there. it's open, waiting for us. i need your vote, i need your work, i need your help! walk with me! let's walk together! let's start anew! thank you so much, colorado! you guys are the best! >> as for mr. obama, he appeared with former president bill clinton in virginia tonight. this is the bull run, if you're from farther north. this is where he'll get the vote. earlier in the day, he was in the milwaukee area, a key to his success in wisconsin. and here is his last words for the crowd there. >> and if you're willing to work with me and kn

committees. >>afloridawoman complained about threatening e-mails. kelly says she has been friends with the petr ark eus for years. tonight she is -- petraus for years. tonight she is doing for privacy. >>> now, democrats hold the senate. >> there is a buzz not up like 6th graders home alone on a friday night we are going to raise every tax and then burn down the house. >> reporter: the state senator assured us that was not the case this morning but with the super majority in sacramento democrats can soon pass bills and a mend the constitution without a single republican vote. >> now, we have addition and subtraction on the table. we can do our job. less dysfunction. >> it is tough to maintain a two thirds coalition when there are differences. some from the central valley and some from the coast. >> you have to be clevor and you have to be cold blooded. >> former house speaker, brown, has advice, find your own minimajorrity. >> don't stay within the party. go look for those 5 republicans who were mistreated by their leadership when they were in charge and they can now, obviously,

of the director and growing concerns over how much his mistress knew. joe kelly isafloridasocialite.his biographer, paula broadwell, saw her as a romantic rival for petraeus' attention. broadwell sent kelly anonymous e-mails from a secret account that she and petraeus shared access to. the source said that the e- mails were more cat fights than stay away from my man. when the fbi started poking around, they first thought someone had breached his private e-mail account. but it turned out that the agents had stumbled upon a secret communication system that petraeus and broadwell used to communicate with each other. some of the messages were sexually explicit. he would write an e-mail, he wouldn't send it, instead saving it to his draft folder. broadwell had his password and would log on and read the draft e-mail. that way there was never any record of any messages being sent. and that's how the fbi discovered their affair. in the meantime tonight, much is being made of this interview that he gave at the university of denver a few months ago. >> and now i don't know how long you have heard

bowl. nascarinflorida. 2cars, brad was the leader in points coming into today. the 48 of jimmie johnson was the only guy to catch him. 40 laps left. skwrop son had to pit because a -- johnson had to pit because a gear went. they hand the championship to brad. jeff gordon won the race. but, it was good enough to win the title for the first time in his career. johnson was prevented from winning what would have been his 6th title. >>> frank senatra, michael jackson, and steve mcqueen, three legends, what do they all have in common? >> they are hot. >> thank you. >> you stole the last one. >> i am thinking "game day." the man who will bring the pieces together on "game day". >> what do you think about tomorrow? with the 9ers match up? what do you think? >> i am going to go with the 49ers, home field match up, good for them. cutler will not get it. yes. >> keeping the rain at bay. >> yes. >> yes. we got lucky on the rain. >> yes. no wind. >> that is right. >> thank you. we will see you in half an hour, good night ,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an

florida, the2 car was the leader in the race the number 48, johnson, was the only guy who could catch him. but jj had to pit, the gear was burning, could not fix it. and they hand the championship over. jeff gordon won the race. that was good enough to win the sprint cup title for the first time in his career. johnson was prevented from winning what would have been his 6th title. >> 4th quarter, down by 10. lee, now, give me the screen. they were within 7 points with 6 minutes left. he shot 52%. they made 13 three balls tonight. he had 25. and russell westbrook had 30 to go with 6 assists. this one, for the alley-oop. he had 16. the warriors lose 119 to 109. they drop to 5-5 on the year. game day tonight. what do michael jackson, frank sinatra and steve mcqueen have in common? only one man can tell the story tonight on "game day". >> we can not google that and find the answer? >> we have to tune in. >> you try googling it you will not find it. [ laughter ] >> thank you. >>> all right, a lot of people in the bay area, who have retrofitted their homes against earthquakes, may be living with

. but there were some serious act of violence intallahasseefloridatwopeople were wounded in a shooting outside a wal- mart. police say it was a disagreement over a parking space. in the bay area no major problems as shoppers flooded businesses like best buy and target with more stores now opening in the predawn hours. the rush was largely over by lunchtime. so why all the effort on a holiday morning? >> we've investigated if we could probably get the same price all year and usually black friday is it. >> now, it won't be clear for a few days how many shoppers hit the growing number of stores that actually opened on thanksgiving itself. now as for the alleged bargains out there today don't worry if you slept in the wall street journal looked at six years worth of retail data and found that for many gift items prices were dropped as we get closer to christmas. other hot are products are at their lowest price before the holiday season. that's not to say there weren't a few door buster deals but realistically in the crowds it probably wasn't going to save you a lot of money. >>> protests across t

infloridathreetimes and this year they did it undefeated. >> these kids are the cream of the crop. there are 1200 teams in each division and only 24 teams make it to national. >> it takes hard work. and you have to have pride in yourself. and you have to have discipline. >> discipline that extends off the field. most these players have grade point averages above 3.5. >> not only are they athletic, they're smart. >> they're being cheered on by a squad that's also going national. they placed first in regional this is year. >> team work. i'm confident because i think my team has what it takes to win first. >> the kind of determination that their coaches know won't end with pop warner. >> everything my coaches taught me shows me what the do and believe in me and it's going to follow me wherever i go. >>> a hoax on facebook is playing on people's desire for privacy. a message is being past around urging others to copy and paste that posting or else facebook will use their content for commercial use without permission. the problem is, it's false. >>> you know when the dot com bubble bur

's the son offormerfloridafor governor jeb bush.tewide his uncle and grandfather were both president and his great grandfather was united states senator. george p. bush is a native eteran veteran who runs a consulting firm. he said two months ago he plans o to get into politics. he has not revealed what office ice he is pursuing in texas. te >>> the past couple weeks have been filled with politics and some pretty good jokes. here are the highlights from late night tv. >> apparently all you have to do is show up in a suit save the auto industry and kill bin laden and that will pan out. >> tuesday night mitt romney's staff briefly published the victory website by mistake. yeah, republicans called it an embarrassing error and big bird called it the scariest two minutes of my life. >> presidential elections are not about voting who gets to run naked through the white house in the my will of the night. i'm looking at you, eisenhower. >> i always wonder what the day after the election is like for the candidateneddidate who loses. gets so close to becoming >>> damages from

inflorida. >>he wanted judges to decide it. judges decided it. what choice did we have? >> you have no regret about that, do you >> about that case? easy. >> why was it so easy? >> look, on the principle -- >> you stopped the florida courts? >> yes. on the principle question of whether the florida courts violated the constitution. the vote was 7-2. it wasn't even close. the only issue that was 5-4 was whether we should put an end to this nonsense and immediately decide the case or give them another couple of weeks while the whole world was laughing at us and we couldn't -- >> because the country couldn't decide who was president. >> we couldn't have a transition team. >> that's what people think, that's a political decision. they think it was a political decision because the politics of the country made you do it the way you did it. the court decided in the interest of the national, in the national interest they got to get this over with. >> the remedy for a case is always subject to the court's discretion. and always depends upon the realities on the ground. not the law. but what

two days of intense campaigning in the battleground states ofohio,florida, colorado,new hampshire and the president right now is hoping for the best as he waits to find out if he will be re- elected for another term. >>> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night just steps away from his iowa headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. president obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground state. >> after all the months of campaigning, after all the rallies, after the millions of dollars of ads, it all comes down to you. it's out of my hands. >> reporter: president obama plans to continue his election day tradition of playing basketball with friends. i'm bigad shaban in chicago. >>> i'm randall pinkston in boston. mitt and ann romney voted this morning in the boston suburban of belmont. he won't waste anytime today. he is now headed to am can pain rallies in cleveland and pittsburgh, saying momentum is

agent who first brought the case to the bureau. frederick humphries is a friendoffloridasocialitejill kelley. she went to him when she started getting e-mails from paula broadwell. >>> three people are reportedly dead after a rocket attack on southern israel from the gaza strip. the attack comes after israel l a military operation this week on gaza which is governed by the palestinian militant group hamas. it began after previously rocket attacks on israel. palestinian officials say president mahmoud abbas has cut short a trip to europe to deal with the crisis. >>> two women home alone in marin county managed to fight off an armed prowler. officers say the suspect may have stab wounds in his chest. according to police, he broke into a san rafael apartment tuesday night. the women say he was armed with a knife. he got into a fight with one of them the other roommate grabbed a phone and called police. other neighbors say they heard yelling. >> kind of scary when you have young people in the house with you, too. >> the victim who was being attacked turned the knife on the assailant.

for 7 hours off the coastoffloridauntil fishermen came to his rescue. he was in a boat with his brother when it capsized. his brother swam to shore to get help while that guy clung to the top of a cooler and waited as he was taken to the hospital to be checked out but he is just fine though. very lucky guy did not have a life jacket but that cooler top apparently saved his life. 7 hours treading water. >> he is lucky. >>> time now 5:15. let's get straight to elizabeth who is monitoring a lot this morning but apparently obviously the breaking news we're dealing with on treasure island. >> you cannot get on the island right now. if you have been watching since early this morning, there was a police standoff late last night so they remain shut down. it's not impacting traffic on the main lines of the freeway on the upper deck or lower deck. you may see police cars but the main lines are moving at top speeds from the pay gates to the skyway. on city secrets in milpitas, there was an -- on city streets in milpitas, there was an officer-involved sh

mitt romney will have a full slate of campaign events today. yesterday he wasinflorida, todayhe will stump for votes in virginia. >>> nurses plan another 24-hour strike today at several bay area hospitals. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in the newsroom to explain what's behind it. good morning, cate. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. the issue is the same as the past three strikes reduction in patient care and disputes over contract negotiations. nurses say they will be out picketing as early as 7 a.m. and rallies will start at 11 a.m. this strike will involve 3200 nurses and several hundred respiratory, x-ray and other technicians. it will affect 7 bay area sutter healthcare hospitals. yesterday, nurses spent time prepping for their signs for today. these nurses have been in contract negotiations for the past 18 months. they say hospital management repeatedly misrepresented them. >> you know, for the nurses it's going to be whatever it takes as long as it takes. there's no -- this isn't a game for the nurses. this is life and death. >> reporter: the series of strikes forced

live pictures from the kennedy space centerinflorida. checkit out. space shuttle atlantis is make its final ten-mile journey to its new home. >>> one of my favorite weekends of the year. not just because of sunshine but we get to roll the clocks back an hour. you get an extra hour of sleep saturday night. don't forget to change the batteries in your smoke alarms, too. >> you just made our morning! thanks, lawrence. let's go out live towards our sensors. northbound one within 101 northbound an accident with chp on scene. we'll have details coming up in a little bit. >>> george lucas is going to make billions selling his production empire to disney. and now there's word that he plans to give a lot of that money away. the hollywood reporter says lucas will donate most of the $4 billion from the sale to charity. one possible recipient could be his existing educational foundation, or he could create a new foundation. with all that money -- >> what can you do with $4 billion? give back. i know mr. lucas has done a lot of that. >> no kidding. >>> one woman in southern california almost

day started insanford,floridanearorlando. then it was on to two stops in virginia before head offing to the midwest with a quick visit to columbus, ohio. the gop nomination will end up in manchester, new hampshire with a midnight rally. in a last-minute decision, governor romney's camp has scheduled two more rallies for election day for tomorrow. one in cleveland ohio and one in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. it puts into perspective a couple of things. just how close this race is in ohio, and that the romney camp believes it has a chance in pennsylvania. that's a state where they just started running ads about a week ago. >> all right. grace lee, thank you. >>> governor brown is finishing up a furious schedule here in the bay area. he has made five stops to push prop 30. his tax initiative. cbs 5 reporter ken bastida live in san francisco with the governor's now uphill battle for this. ken. >> reporter: yeah, allen. as you said it's been a long day for the governor. we'll talk about his schedule and what time of the morning it's started. we are at delancey street on the embarcader

votes in the blue states went to president obama, the red states are romney's. and onceagain,floridainthe yellow there is the odd state out with the vote still too close to call. >>> it is 4733 now. governor brown with one of his political fights. voters passed his ballot measure calling for higher taxes prop 30. >> cbs 5 reporter anne makovec explains what prop 30 means for california taxpayers. good morning, anne. >>> reporter: this is probably the headliner in state politics, proposition 30. it was called very early this morning that prop 30 did pass. in the end, 54% of californians voted to raise their own taxes. but almost 4.5 million voters said yes to prop 30. the nos 46% of the vote, less than 4 million people voted no on prop. people who earn more than $250,000 a year will pay higher taxes for seven years and that tax increase will be retroactive to the beginning of this year. now, all of us will be paying more sales tax a quarter cent for four years. that boils down to paying about a penny more for every $4 you spend. now, funding for schools was the deciding factor for a

communications with jill kelley,thefloridasocialitewhose complaints uncovered the petraeus affair. >>> if you are walking around flashing a pricy smartphone, get ready for a wake-up call. gadgets thefts are spiking all over the bay area. cbs 5 reporter da lin explains the problem isn't just the thieves. it's also us. >> reporter: a trip on lakeshore avenue in oakland or any bay area city you'll see plenty of eyeballs looking down on smartphones and nothing else. >> and i didn't even pay attention to the camera. >> reporter: we caught one after another so engrossed in their phones that they ignored their surroundings. this man almost bumped into me. some bay area police agencies say that's why they are responding to so many robberies involving cell phones. they say people make themselves easy targets. some people even walk with their $400 and $500 phones out in the open. >> i handed him the phone in the crowded area, once he got his hands on it he was gone. >> reporter: daniel casey of oakland learned his lesson. never let a stranger borrow his iphone. >> felt betrayed. i was being nice. >> re

of the fbi agent who first brought the case to the bureau frederick humphries. he is a friendoffloridasocialitejill kelley. she went to him when she started getting harassing e- mails from broadwell. >>> 4:40 now. san francisco sheriff says the move to recall him from office is purely political. a statement from ross mirkarimi says two people pushing for the recall have close ties to one of his opponents in his run for sheriff. mirkarimi says it would cost the city $3 million for a recall vote and he says that money would be better spent on domestic violence education and services. >>> 4:40 now. looking brighter, how california could actually end one a budget surplus. >> plus, rough roads in a rich town. the affluent city littlessed as having some of the bumpiest streets in the bay area. >> and a small plane lands on a sacramento freeway. what went wrong and why did the pilot land here? we're going to tell you when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, not because of an accident.t for a plane! a pilot lost engine power mid- flight, se landed in the only spot he d find yesterday: the median >>

quadrant of the stateofflorida. veryimpressive. there's our cold front. slicing across the central bay, heading due south, completely out of here by 3:00 in the morning. clouds continue to filter into the bay area and an occasional stray shower as well. so how will this affect the 1:05 kickoff of raider action, playing host to the saint? just a chance of a shower. winter weather advisory in place until 10:00 tomorrow morning. a foot of snow above 7,000 feet, about two inches down the lake level. 50's, 60's, the highs tomorrow. basically anywhere between 59 and about 65 degrees. that will be the outside number tomorrow in brentwood. again, a stray shower possible throughout the day after those lingering showers taper off. now, the extended forecast, mostly cloudy on monday through wednesday. that big getaway day, with a daily chance of you needing an umbrella. then on thanksgiving, okay, one more time here. all right. the weather will not be moist. and your turkey will be dry. >> is that good? >> and then we do have the sun finally returning on friday. how about the weather dry and your

wind and rain from the carolinastoflorida. thesouthwest and northeast remain dry. >>> in sports this morning, another bruising chapter in one of the nfl's fiercest rivalries. the ravens visiting the steelers in pittsburgh. in the first, byron leftwich rumbles 31 yards to the end zone. pittsburgh up 7-0. second quarter, jones takes a punt back 63 yards for the score. that's the ravens only touchdown of the game but it was enough to give baltimore a 13-10 win. >>> a classic comeback. carolina for the tampa bay buccaneers. the bucs trailing by eight points in the last minute. josh freeman threads the needle to vince jackson for the touchdown. tampa bay needing the two-point conversion for the tie. it's jackson again. grabbing the pass in the end zone. so we go to overtime. the bucs strike first, freeman hits dallas clark for the game-winning touchdown. tampa bay overcomes an 11-point fourth quarter deficit to beat the panthers, 27-21. >>> in overtime thriller in houston, texas quarterback matt schaub connects with andre johnson on a short pass. johnson takes care of the rest. that'

inside the abraham lincoln statue at the hall of fameinflorida. firefightersdrilled a hole at the top of the statue and one of the firefighters lowered himself inside to save the cat. the cat will be named appropriately abe. >> of course. why not? >> how did he get in there? >> i don't know. >>> this is amazing. the lines forming already to be black friday. why shoppers are choosing to camp out. >> crazy. plus the devastation and the death toll rising in gaza. the escalation of violence and the efforts to stop the shelling on both sides. >>> and a manhunt under way in san jose for the suspect in a deadly crime spree that left an officer injured. more on that and a big reward being offered for the public's help. ,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> a violent crime spree ends in a police shootout. san jose police arrest one man this morning the hunt for his accomplice. >> plus, camping out for deals. the black friday shoppers who just can't wait for the day after thanksgiving. >> plenty of clouds, mild now bu

play of the day? dane kang at the "c-m-e titlehol" tournamentinflorida. thisshot was not enough for hero win the tournament. but it was good for an eagle... anr play of the day. it's 5-- hitting the picket lines. the strike tomorrow targeting oakland's port and airport. and: a violent 24 hours on e gaza strip. children caught up in the deadly battle of rocket attacks. what world leaders are doing today to p the crisis. ,, ♪ i must have the wrong house. sister? we missed you. they waited up all night for you, you know. it's a long way from west africa. ahh...coffee. [ inhales deeply ] he's here. i brought you something. [ chuckles ] really? ♪ [ chuckles ] what are you doing? you're my present this year. ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ is folgers in your cup and i'm frank mallicoat. tis 6-- san jose police are offering cash to catch a suspect in a violent crime spree. cbs-5 reporter elissa harrin is in san jose, where one suspect is under arrest. is mentally competent to be tried for seven murders. is mentally competent to be tried for seven murders. goh was arrested in apr

's. is putting a spotlight on jill kelley's connectiontoflorida's airforce base. erin moriarty has new information about kelley's very complicated life. >> reporter: jill kelley and her family were good friends with petraeus he hosted them for christmas dinner last year but many wonder how this civilian was able to get so close to two of the military's most powerful men in the first place. jill kelley was spotted inside her tampa home tuesday, tuning into the latest news coverage of the scandal. for days media crews have been camped outside her million dollar mansion forcing the 37-year-old to call police repeatedly. >> there's a whole bunch of people blocking my alley and i can't drive into my driveway. >> how many people are out there? >> at least ten. >> reporter: the woman with close ties to the military brass isn't afraid to flaunt it. her license plate reads honor rather council. >> i'm honor rather council general so i have vulnerability. they should not be able to cross my property. i don't know if you want to get diplomatic protection as well. >> reporter: kelley was a key pla

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